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Course Details


Corvallis, OR

For years, Archives have focused on creating workflows for the ingest and preservation of born digital records. While we have become increasingly comfortable with the SIPs and AIPs of the OAIS model, many of us still struggle with the DIPs - proving access to those materials. This course will focus on the underlying policy consideration in play when providing access to born digital records as well as provide an overview of methods and tools for providing appropriate access. The course will also demonstrate multiple tools for identifying and redacting sensitive or protected information from born digital records.This course is primarily focused on born digital records and will not deal with best practices for digitization projects.

Upon completion of this course you'll be able to:

  • Define a range of access methodologies,
  • Identify how access considerations impact transfer agreements, and
  • Assess tools for the identification and redaction of sensitive or protected information.

 

Course Format: On Site
Address: Oregon State University Libraries and Press
Corvallis, OR
 
Duration: 4 hours
Audience Category: Repository managers, archivists, practitioners, and anyone responsible for providing access to born digital archival materials.
Level: Intermediate Practical
Instructor(s): Erin Faulder
Maximum Attendees: 35
 
Cost Range: $125 - $245
Provider: The Society of American Archivists
Sponsored by: Oregon State University Libraries and PressĀ 

This information is provided as a convenience for informational purposes only; it does not constitute an endorsement by the Library of Congress.